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Cobus - Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Face Down (Drums Cover)

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Laus Deo Semper. http://www.facebook.com/pages/... is a drum cover of RJA's song, Face Down. AWESOME song, insane drumming, loved covering this, one of my all-time favorites.I have to emphasize, I know calling this a "cover" is wrong, seeing as I only PARTLY stayed true to the song's drums, through the WHOLE song i play some variations of the beats, phrasing and fills, I'm NOT aiming to be accurate to the original drums, I'm just aiming to enjoy myself.. :) And I thouroughly succeeded in doing that, I might add ;)Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Face Downfrom the 2006 release Don't You Fake Itis the copyrighted property of its owner.(External) Drums by Cobus Potgieter | jaapvlooi@gmail.com*TECHNICAL INFO*Drumkit:Tama Superstar Custom; in the Blue Metallic FadeHeads:Toms TOP: Remo Powerstroke 3, Clear.Toms BOTTOM: stock heads.Snare TOP: Remo Emperor, Coated.Snare BOTTOM: stock head.Bassdrum BATTER: Remo Powerstroke 4, Clear.Cymbals:Paiste PST 5 UNIVERSAL setup:14" Hats16" Crash20" RideSecondary Crash: Sabian XS20 Medium-Thin 16" Crash(please note the toms are tuned and equalized for RECORDING purposes, live they need to be tuned a lot more "open" to sound as good as in the recording. and yes, the kit DOES sound that good live :) i had almost NO equalising on the drums themselves, and ONLY removed some low frequencies from the overheads. basically i only levelled the mix and applied compression.)*RECORDING*I miced each individual drum (snare top AND bottom were miced), plus two overheads, ran this through a mixer, got a decent mix and recorded with ONLY *ONE* stereo channel.. no multitrack recorder(s) :) I compressed the final mix to HELL.. to get a more aggressive sound, to make it sit better in with the original song (and hopefully overpower the original drums), detailed compression settings: 20:1 with a threshold of -20db and a compensation gain of 15db, with both separate channels (LEFT and RIGHT, from the mixer) sent to a stereo sub-group, and the compression settings applied to THIS group, it gave a nice compact and aggressive result.. further mastering was needed to equalize the final mix and control peak levels and such, to have it fit in with the original music track.

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Uploaded: February 15, 2008 at 5:51 am
Author: deedlebag

Length: 03:21
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therevfan (July 26, 2008 at 9:16 pm)
nice stick flip good job i play drums to i have black pearls double base!!!
jamrockusa08 (July 26, 2008 at 7:26 pm)
good boy nyc love u tol
mgsttu (July 26, 2008 at 6:47 pm)
you're really good. its nice to see you are having fun with it haha good job
parrotperson666 (July 26, 2008 at 6:14 pm)
OMG NICE DRUMSTICK FLIP AT 1:25 THAT IS AWESOME HOW DID U DO THAT?and its awesoem how u just start to hit the crash cymbals at 2:59 ur frekin awesome!\ur the best drummer ever!!!!!!!!!
xlive454 (July 26, 2008 at 5:46 pm)
oh yeah, by the way your my hero
xlive454 (July 26, 2008 at 5:44 pm)
i just realized, after the intro, you ride with your left hand for a bityouve got balls if i do say so myself haha
Tifton88 (July 26, 2008 at 5:01 pm)
If you're so unimpressed, why bother commenting? And I believe he's just enjoying himself with what he loves to do and just happens to be kind enough to share it with others, who for the most part (minus people like you) enjoy watching him play.
dirtbikefr3ak (July 26, 2008 at 4:32 pm)
whos a sore loser?cobus?lmao jealous
juldjac (July 26, 2008 at 4:15 pm)
i really like the left hand lead,this guys INSANE!
christopherisbored (July 26, 2008 at 4:00 pm)
but the snare part at 2:17 is pretty awesome

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